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– What's the problem, Harry?-()
A . I can’t remember where I left my glasses
B . No problem at all
C . Thank you for asking me about it
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What's the()difference between the two parties?
A . essential
B . necessary
C . dominant
D . great
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— What's the problem, Harry? --- ()
A . No problem
B . No trouble at all
C . Thank you for asking me about it
D . I can’t remember where I left my glasse
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What's the purpose of the program?
A.To keep all the members in the group work together.
B.To make the people there understand the meaning of work.
C.To find a way to solve the generation gap.
D.To help people enjoy their work.
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What's the relationship between the man and the woman?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Theatre-goer and actress.
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What's the girl's problem?
A.She can't work on regular hours.
B.She has no favorable references.
C.She doesn't know anything about r6sum6-writing.
D.She cannot show up at the interview.
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What's wrong with the woman?
A.She calls the wrong number.
B.She doesn't know how to use a telephone.
C.She is using a broken (打破,中止) telephone.
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What is the woman's problem?
A.She has lost her street map.
B.She has trouble finding her way.
C.She has difficulty reading a map.
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Man: Have you run up against any problems in getting your passport renewed? Woman: I haven't started the plan yet. Question: What do know from the conversation?
A.The woman doesn't think it a problem to get her passport renewed.
B.The woman has difficulty renewing her passport.
C.The woman hasn't renewed her passport yet.
D.The woman's passport is still valid.
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What's the serious problem the developing countries face?
A.People from these countries are poor.
B.People are leaving their countries.
C.There are not enough health workers.
D.Doctors and nurses are not well trained.
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听力原文:WOMAN: Good afternoon, Mr Gray. Thanks for coming to our university to talk about the problem in the Darlinghurst area to our new international students.
MAN: Yes. Thank the university to allow me to come to talk to you all afternoon. The reason for my visit here is to outline a problem that female international visitors and students have been having in the Darlinghurst area.
WOMAN: We all heard that for the last month or so, thieves have targeted the area snatching handbags and backpacks from unsuspected women. Why in the Darlinghurst area?
MAN: As you probably know. Darlinghurst is very popular with tourists for shopping and sightseeing and it's also a popular meeting meeting place for students. There are lots of cafes and coffee shops and unfortunately, we have had some thieves taking advantage of these conditions.
WOMAN: Can you tell us about the thieves more specifically?
MAN: Sure. The thieves are young and fit. They grab the bag from the woman's shoulder or out of her hand when she's involved with something else, you know, deep in conversation or window-shopping, so they grab the bag and then run away very quickly. By the time the victims realize what's happened, the young man's out of sight and there's little hope of catching him.
WOMAN: You mean the thieves usually attack female by themselves?
MAN: They used to. But now it seems they're becoming braver arid targeting women in groups. Age doesn't seem to matter to the thieves, it's just a matter of opportunity. They look for someone who isn't consciously protecting their bag and for a place with an easy getaway, you know, not too crowded.
WOMAN: Are any of these thieves caught?
MAN: We've only had two of these bag-snatchers almost caught when the victims chased after them. Unfortunately, on both occasions, as soon as the women reached the thief, he threw the bag right at them and then escaped.
WOMAN: Mr. Gray, can you give the students some suggestions to protect themselves from these brazen thieves?
MAN: Yeah. We don't encourage you to chase these thieves because we don't want to see anyone get hurt. So, what can you do? Well, unfortunately, not much but we are asking that you be aware of this danger. If possible, hang onto your bags carefully and never leave your bags on the ground at one of the many cafes when you have a coffee or a meal and don't leave it on a chair or table-top even if you think it is in your sight. We also caution you about carrying anything too valuable in your bags. It seems like the thieves arc not only after cash. They've been using credit cards illegally on the Internet m purchase goods or access pornographic sites. So it is vital that you keep your credit card details and report to the police if it is stolen.
Questions:
19.What is the problem that Mr. Gray describes to the students?
20.Why is it difficult to chase the thieves?
21.How many thieves have the police caught?
22.Which of the following does Mr. Gray suggest the students to do?
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A.Women being robbed.
B.Thieves stealing bags from international tourists.
C.Darlinghurst residents being robbed.
D.Burglaries happening in Darlinghurst.
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What seems to be the woman' s problem?
A.Allergy
B.Insomnia
C.Sore throat
D.Diabetes
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What's the woman?
A.A foreigner.
B.A reporter.
C.An ordinary Chinese.
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How will the woman solve the problem?
A.By delivering the package herself.
B.By renting a car.
C.By having the package shipped.
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Man: Did you make a reservation on the 8: 00 flight for me? Woman: I thought you wanted to take the 7: 30 one. Its too late to change now. Question: Whats the problem?
A.The woman changed the reservation without asking for the man"s permission.
B.The woman forgot to make a reservation for the man.
C.The woman made the reservation too late.
D.The woman misunderstood the man.
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What is the womans main problem?
A.She lives so far away.
B.She has no time to visit her parents.
C.Her parents won"t be back.
D.She needs to work but also see her parents.
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What's the woman's feeling?
A.The girl is good.
B.She didn't see the girl.
C.She can't agree.
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What's the probable occupation of the woman?
A.A receptionist.
B.A policeman.
C.A driver.
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What's the purpose of the woman talking with the man?
A.For a good record of her studies this year.
B.For a recommendation of him.
C.To get some advises about the recommendation.
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What's Ken's problem?
A.He can't find his office key,
B.He is unable to talk.
C.He doesn't like his class.
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听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。 Whats the womans problem?
A.Shemissed the wake-up call.
B.Herroom service is out of order.
C.Sheis unable to get her breakfast in time.
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31. What's the relationship between the Democratic...
31. What's the relationship between the Democratic Party and the Democratic Republican Party in the United States?
32. Who was the first Democratic President in the American history?
33. What' s the symbol of the Democratic Party?
34. Which party agreed to abolish slavery?
35. What is the main content of the passage?
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What's the problem with your bike?- ________
A.Not at all
B.Good, thank you
C.Nothing serious
D.Sure
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What was the womans problem?
A.She felt embarrassed in class.
B.Her presentation received a poor grade.
C.She had not completed her assignment.
D.She was unable to attend her psychology class.